How to become good at League of Legends -The Advanced Secret MasterMind BluePrint for League Players

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  • Опубліковано 23 гру 2024

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  • @JohnCena-jm5ez
    @JohnCena-jm5ez 11 днів тому +5

    The time i peaked the highest in league was when i was working a blue collar job full time and whenever i been unemployed i havent gotten anywhere near that. Since when im working i only have time for a few games a day in which i will be playing them with 100 % focus

    • @JohnCena-jm5ez
      @JohnCena-jm5ez 11 днів тому +1

      People who are unemployed will brain rot in league playing 24/7 being stuck in low elo with 1k games

    • @rodionw4542
      @rodionw4542 9 днів тому +2

      This is your personal experience but statistically most of the top 0.1% players are unemployed,

    • @JohnCena-jm5ez
      @JohnCena-jm5ez 9 днів тому +1

      @@rodionw4542 would you mind linking me where i could see that? Is having league be your job also (pro play/streaming) included in that?

    • @JohnCena-jm5ez
      @JohnCena-jm5ez 9 днів тому

      @@rodionw4542 ok i just found a reddit post where someone asked people in a poll that are master+ if they are unemployed or not. 700 people said they were and 1.2k people said no. Unless they are all collectively lying its not true at all

    • @Kiannka
      @Kiannka 9 днів тому +1

      Speak for yourself! Personally if I work full time I don't have the mental energy to play league at all. The games I do play I go like 2/10. Everyones different.

  • @nicholashinderer9896
    @nicholashinderer9896 9 днів тому +5

    When i got laid off, i hit challenger 😅

  • @ashraile
    @ashraile 11 днів тому +5

    Step 5 stream content to 40 viewers for 2 years.
    Step 6 become Tyler1 by accident.
    Step 7 multimillionaire.

  • @Cp-yx4ci
    @Cp-yx4ci 11 днів тому +2

    Basically, Riot Games is preying on younger people because League of Legends functions exactly like a substance drug. So if you value your kid's well-being, don't let them touch the game AT ALL or direct them to participate in healthier hobbies and lifestyles. We can't put our blind faith in most of these so-called authorities and experts; a lot of them are in for their own benefit.

    • @6athory858
      @6athory858 9 днів тому

      my son will play for t1

    • @Kiannka
      @Kiannka 9 днів тому

      You can educate your child, but you will never prevent it from doing something it wants to do. That goes for substance drugs as well, btw. The more you restrict their freedom in making their own experiences, the more likely they will do it behind your back where you can't help them when things get messy. Strict parents raise great liars.

    • @Cp-yx4ci
      @Cp-yx4ci 9 днів тому

      @@Kiannka So, does that mean you will let your kid get addicted to smartphones from a very young age? That there's no way to prevent it from happening? Is this what you're trying to say to me?

    • @hughthehandjackman1236
      @hughthehandjackman1236 9 днів тому

      @@Cp-yx4ci At age of 8 -10 maybe... But in 13's 15's he/she ll do it behind your back even if you dont let them. And they 'll lie to you about it also.

    • @fioragaming19
      @fioragaming19 9 днів тому

      @@Kiannka This sounds like cope from someone ruined by unrestrictive parents thinking they are doing ok, when they could have been much better had the parents given them enough attention.